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Edinburgh Tradfest’s 2023 Full Programme Announced

Today (Wed 15 March) Edinburgh Tradfest launched its 2023 programme of traditional live music, storytelling, dance, workshops, talks, ceilidhs, and special events taking place at various venues across Edinburgh. TRACS (Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland) and the Scottish Storytelling Centre are delighted to take part in this annual celebration, bringing folk art and culture to … Continued

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Portsoy Haal Music Festival Line Up Announced

📷 Tommy Sands Music Folk At The Salmon Bothy has revealed the line up for the 2023 Haal music festival Now in its 13th year, the Haal will take place from 2 – 4 June in Portsoy, bringing together renowned folk musicians and performers from across the globe. Acts from Scotland, Ireland and the USA … Continued

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Directory of Musicians Spotify Playlist #22 – Accordion Special

Directory of Musicians Spotify Playlist #22 – Accordion Special This month’s playlist features all things accordion! With fantastic music from Mairearad Green & Anna Massie, Paddy Callaghan, The Canny Band, Skerryvore, Tannara, Andrew Waite, Heisk, Cala, Angus Lyon & Ruaridh Campbell, and Mànran. scotlandonline.org

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New Folk Tunes from 100 Women to be published by Faber Music in bumper collection

8th March 2023 This International Women’s Day, Faber Music is proud to announce a tune book like no other. ‘Folk Tunes from the Women’, to be released on 5 May 2023, is a bumper book of over 150 contemporary tunes from 100 female composers from Britain and Ireland, brought together all from different areas, traditions and … Continued

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Edinburgh International Harp Festival: 7th – 11th April 2023

📷 Ruth Keggin & Rachel Hair – photo by Amore du Plessis The Edinburgh International Harp Festival (EIHF) returns for its 42nd year. After two years online and a fully hybrid event in 2022, they are excited to announce to be back in person (with a few Zoom events) to new home, George Watson’s College. … Continued

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School of Dàimh: 17th – 19th March 2023

YOU’RE INVITED TO SCHOOL OF DÀIMH On the weekend of 17th – 19th March, Highland folk legends Dàimh will present a relaxed and informal atmosphere to learn, play and socialise with like-minded musicians and locals right here at Arisaig Hotel. Workshops by day. Fast, slow and singing sessions by night. Food and accommodation available all … Continued

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Award-winning music group, The Kiltearn Fiddlers, return with new leader

Lauren MacColl to lead monthly sessions in Dingwall for young musicians in S1-6 28 February 2023, An award-winning music group, which started more than 30 years ago in Kiltearn Primary School, has been relaunched after a break due to Covid, with a former member now leading the group. The Kiltearn Fiddlers was established by Alpha Munro … Continued

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Directory of Musicians Spotify Playlist #21 – Flute & Whistle Special

Directory of Musicians Spotify Playlist #21 – Flute & Whistle Special Our February 2023 playlist features all things flute and whistle! With 10 brilliant tracks from James Duncan Mackenzie, James Bauld, Tina Jordan Rees, Sarah Markey, David Foley & Jack Smedley, Hamish Napier, Tiernan Courell, Assynt, Ross Ainslie & Jarlath Henderson, and Project Smok. scotlandonline.org

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Steve Byrne Appointed As New Director of TRACS

TRACS (Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland) is delighted to announce that they have appointed Steve Byrne as their new Director. A noted performer, researcher, folklorist and community activist, Steve Byrne will take up his appointment from March 2023, continuing the work of TRACS and its three forums for traditional music, storytelling, and traditional dance; and … Continued

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Directory of Musicians Spotify Playlist #20 – Robert Burns Special

Directory of Musicians Spotify Playlist #20 – Robert Burns Special This January we have a special playlist celebrating the songs of Robert Burns with tracks by Robyn Stapleton, Dougie MacLean, Karen Matheson, North Sea Gas, Claire Hastings, Ivan Drever, Eddi Reader, The Tannahill Weavers, Ewan MacColl, and Mairi Campbell & David Francis. scotlandonline.org  

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